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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3020 | fixed | Virtualbox aborts while installing Windows 7 guest on Ubuntu 8.10 host | ||
| Description |
I tried to set up a Windows 7 guest on Virtualbox 2.0.4 on Ubuntu 8.10 with the following parameters: Base memory 1024 GB Video Memory 64 MB Hard Disk IDE PRimary Master (Normal, 20 GB) Virtualbox boots from the Windows 7 image, shows the Windows start screen and after some time changes its state to 'aborted' without actually starting the install process. I have the log file attached. Regards Ralf |
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| #3024 | fixed | Linux host XP guest frequent hangs | ||
| Description |
My XP guest hangs anytime IE6 displays the information bar. I tried running my guest on both Kubuntu 8.04.1 and the latest version of Arch Linux. My laptop only has 8 megs of video memory. Is it possibly related to that? |
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| #3025 | fixed | Windows Host, Win XP Guest VHD corrupted after with 2.06 and 2.10 | ||
| Description |
Tried on VirtualBox 2.06 and VirtualBox 2.1. I converted a Virtual PC dyanmic .VHD to use with VirtualBox. Uninstalled VPC additions, reactivated, reinstalled VBox Additions. XP SP 2 to start. Ran Windows update and kept failing on SP3 (update or downloadable). Traced problem to VHD corruption. Found that files written to disk were getting corrupted. I kept going back to good copies and updating until there was a problem. The corruption issues seemed to appear when over 4GB (started at 2.8GB). I saw other issues with .VHD and 2.1 so went back to 2.06 an retried. Converted the .VHD to fixed and then to a .VDI, then back to dynamic. Ran through the update process again. Everything works fine as a .VDI. Installed SP3+ all updates. File size grew to 6GB+. Dynamic .VHD was corrupted at over 4GB until I changed to using a dynamic .VDI instead. Even downloading the SP3 (316MB) file or a small 5MB file corrupted the drive when it was in the failure mode. |
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